Mario Party Advance GBA Video Game Cartridge Game Boy Advance 2005
Gameboy Advance non oem reproduction Mario Party Advance video game cartridge. Game cartridge comes with a plastic protective case just like the picture shows.
Released in 2005 for the Game Boy Advance, Mario Party Advance is a unique departure from the standard multiplayer-focused entries in the series. Developed by Hudson Soft, it prioritizes a single-player adventure over the traditional four-player competitive board game style.
Core Gameplay: Shroom City
Instead of the usual "Party Mode," the main attraction is Shroom City, a quest-based mode where you travel across a large board to recover minigames and inventions stolen by Bowser.
- Playable Characters: You can choose from Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, or Yoshi.
- Movement: You drive a car across the board by rolling dice.
- Mushroom Mechanics: Mushrooms act as your "turns." You start with a limited number and must win minigames every few turns to earn more. If you run out of Mushrooms before completing your goals, the game ends.
- Quests: The board is populated by NPCs (like Thwomp or Salvo the Slime) who give you specific tasks or puzzles to solve in order to earn rewards.
Key Features
- Gaddgets: Invented by Professor E. Gadd, these are quirky, non-traditional interactive items such as a "Morse code generator," "love meter," or "finger X-ray".
- Minigames: There are over 120 activities, including standard skill challenges and the toy-like Gaddgets.
- Multiplayer: While the main board is single-player, you can play specific minigames with friends via a Game Link Cable or through "shared-button" play on a single GBA.
- Unique Roster: This is one of the few post-GameCube era games where series regulars like Wario, Donkey Kong, and Waluigi are entirely absent.
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